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<blockquote data-quote="Arequire" data-source="post: 906543" data-attributes="member: 59283"><p>I used to work in a urology department and saw this too. Budget stretched to Hell and back, and everything hit rock bottom for our department when WannaCry hit.</p><p>Most NHS trusts simply don't have the budget to invest in protection against cyber-attacks, and even if they do it's never given priority over the countless other areas that needed shoring up monetarily.</p><p>I imagine it's the same in other countries too; either budget constraints or a nonchalance towards the cybersecurity by higher-ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arequire, post: 906543, member: 59283"] I used to work in a urology department and saw this too. Budget stretched to Hell and back, and everything hit rock bottom for our department when WannaCry hit. Most NHS trusts simply don't have the budget to invest in protection against cyber-attacks, and even if they do it's never given priority over the countless other areas that needed shoring up monetarily. I imagine it's the same in other countries too; either budget constraints or a nonchalance towards the cybersecurity by higher-ups. [/QUOTE]
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